I'm thinking of making some mainstream review sites, does anyone have any good suggestions on what I should review that would make good sales?
Ideas for mainstream review site?
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tg - @LJFreeza
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think of what you are going to get the most $$ off of. video games and electronics usually only give a very small amount.
Fat loss products are good, id also check out things like hotels, travel/vacations, etc. People always look up reviews on shit they buy so can be basically anythingEmail: Clicky on MeComment
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I don't see much money in any of that, except the fat loss.
I would go with big items. You might not sell many, but when you get a sale, your cut will be huge. I've been working on a couple mainstream projects and my cut on sales is $125-500. Not rich yet, but long-term I think it's a better route.Vacares - Web Hosting, Domains, O365, Security & More - Paxum and BTC Accepted
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If you're doing a review site, I assume you're doing Amazon. In that case, electronics pay terrible commissions. I suggest doing high ticket items - maybe watches, designer clothes, or something like that. I have a few websites selling power racks that do really well. ~20-50 per sale.Giggles.com has a huge selection of sex toys. Need backlinks? Ask to guest post on our adult blog.Comment
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Is that $125-500 per sale?I don't see much money in any of that, except the fat loss.
I would go with big items. You might not sell many, but when you get a sale, your cut will be huge. I've been working on a couple mainstream projects and my cut on sales is $125-500. Not rich yet, but long-term I think it's a better route.
Who's paying you that per sale?tg - @LJFreeza
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Yes, per sale. I don't use those big networks, I work out deals with product/service owners.
What I would suggest is... build a site around a product, idea, service, anything like that... build up your traffic, create your own quality leads and your own "company" in itself. Then you take your leads/sales and push them off on whoever will pay you the most money.Vacares - Web Hosting, Domains, O365, Security & More - Paxum and BTC Accepted
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How long did it take you to work out deals with these product/service owners?Yes, per sale. I don't use those big networks, I work out deals with product/service owners.
What I would suggest is... build a site around a product, idea, service, anything like that... build up your traffic, create your own quality leads and your own "company" in itself. Then you take your leads/sales and push them off on whoever will pay you the most money.tg - @LJFreeza
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If you're monetizing it via adsense, find a high paying niche then do reviews based on those.Comment
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I plan on writing the reviews from personal experience or from the experience of friends and family. I know quite a lot about the fitness/health department so I could start there.
Amazon sounds good but I would have to set my targets on the higher priced products like tv's and other expensive electronics. I have a fair few electronics but I would definitely need help writing reviews for the differn't tv's.tg - @LJFreeza
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